Male Organ Care Essentials - Prepping the Package for Summertime Fun
Summertime
is traditionally a time of sunshine, watersports and well-planned bouts of bare
skin. In a Hollywood movie, a man would be ready for anything that came his
way, with no advance planning needed. In reality, the average guy needs to
spend at least a little time getting ready for the changing seasons. By
stocking up on summertime essentials and paying a little attention to male organ care, men can
watch the days lengthen with a sense of ease, knowing they've got everything
well in hand for the fun that comes with summer.
Sun
Safety Suggestions
Basking
in the hot sun can be incredibly relaxing, and it's tempting to strip down to
bare essentials in order to let those golden rays hit every ounce of waiting
skin. Before stripping down, however, men should invest in a little protection.
Experts suggest that a sunblock with an SPF of 30 is sufficient for most
people, as it blocks about 96.7 percent of the harmful rays of the sun. All of
this potential is wasted, however, if men apply only a tiny daub of lotion on
their starving skin or skip their delicate parts altogether. Proper protection
comes through a slathering motion, and that application should be repeated
after a dip in the water or a soaking with sweat to protect the package and
promote male organ health.
Hydration
Habits
Rising
temperatures mean sweaty bodies and an increasing need for water. Those who
scrimp on hydration can produce some truly stinky sweat, and the odors tend to
be most intense around the male organ. Those who want to end a day in the sun
with a romp in the sheets might turn off their partners with their funky odors,
and the night might end much too quickly as a result.
Water
bottles made of stainless steel are fashionable, so they make an appropriate
accessory for almost any outfit, and when they're filled with cool water, a
drink is always handy. Each little sip can make the sweat a little less smelly,
as well as protecting the body against tissue damage related to dehydration.
Shaving
Safely
A
hedge of hair can protect the male organ from scratches and scrapes, but the
nest can also trap odors and it tends to make swimsuits look just a little less
attractive. A quick trim can help, and electric trimmers provide the safest
route to good grooming. These tools have safety guards that can protect against
nicks and cuts, and it's easy to set the tool to cut hair at a specific length
to prevent an embarrassing hatchet job. A trim like this might need to be
repeated at least once during the summertime, but the clean lines can make the
work more than worthwhile.
Proper
Protection
Summertime
travel can lead to new romances, and slipping on a sheath is the best way to
avoid contracting a communicable disease. There are a variety of sheaths out
there that can fit the bill, including sheaths made of:
- Polyisoprene
- Polyurethane
- Latex
- Lambskin
Some
are coated with protective materials, others contain lubricants and still
others are ribbed or flavored. A little experimentation can help a guy find the
right fit, and stocking up can help him to be prepared when the evening takes a
turn for the better.
Intimate
Enhancement
During
the winter months, heavy clothing, cold weather and lack of airflow can leave
male organ skin looking a little drab and dour, and the surface of this tool
can be rough and scabbed. This equipment isn't ready for action, but turning
around the situation may be as easy as investing in a quality male
organ nutrient creme (most
experts recommend Man1 Man Oil). These products contain vitamins that can
nourish starved tissues and reduce bacterial colonies. A quality product can
also help to smooth and soften roughed up skin, so it'll be touchable and
responsive, perfect for a test drive in the summertime.
For
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.